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Network Interfaces

E1/T1 Network Interface Card (IIC-8) (3:3)

TANDBERG MPS ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

PRI T1 (US only)

NSF Service Codes

PRI T1 (US only)

Network Service Facility (NSF) can be configured to mode Off (i.e. NSF not used – default) or mode On with any value between 0 and 31, to describe the service facility on the PRI/T1 line.

ISDN Aggregation Standards

1.H.221 Frame Structure from 64 (56*) kbps to 128 kbps

2.ISO 13871 BONDING, Mode 1 from 64 (56*) kbps to 2 Mbps

H.221

For bit rates from 56 kbps up to 128 kbps (1 or 2 channels).

The maximum relative delay difference between the 2 B-channels is 0.6 second.

BONDING

ISO 13871, BONDING Mode 1 for bit rates from 56 kbps up to 2 Mbps (1 to 30 channels).

The maximum relative delay difference between B-channels is 0.5 sec- ond (i.e. to compensate for different routing of channels).

AT&T offers several digital switched services. These include SDN with service code 1 and ACCUNET with service code 6.

Below is a list of common service profiles. As these profiles may change, contact your service provider to get the correct profile.

AT&T Service Code (Ref.1)

Code Service

0Disable *

1SDN (including GSDN)

2Toll Free Megacom (800)

3Megacom

6ACCUNET Switched Digital Service (incl. Switched Digital International)

7Long Distance Service (incl. AT&T World Connect)

8International Toll Free Service (1800)

16

AT&T MultiQuest

23

Call Redirection Service

Standard bandwidths on H.320

30ch – 24 – 23 – 18 – 12 – 8 – 6 – 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1

ISDN Channel Setup

The following is a description of how the ISDN channels are set up.

Incoming & Outgoing MCU calls: Normally the MCU will set up only 1 channel from PRI 1 and build up the channels starting from the bottom of the last PRI in use.

This will ensure that the MCU always have available channels on the first PRI number (which normally should be the MCUs main number).

The TANDBERG MPS supports simultaneous dial in to the same confer- ence on ISDN.

 

Sprint Service Code (Ref.2)

 

MCI Service Code (Ref.2)

Code

Service

Code

Service

0

Reserved

1

VNET / Vision

1

Private

2

800

2

Inwatts

3

PRISM1, PRISMII, WATS

3

Outwatts

4

900

4

FX

5

DAL

5TieTrunk

*“0” will still send NSF in the Q931 setup, which may cause calls to fail. Set to mode “off” if not needed. Ref. 1: AT&T TR 41459 Specification, June 1999, page 76

Ref. 2: Ascend Multiband Plus-T1/PRI, User Documentation, Page 6-8

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Contents MPS 200 MPS Finding the Information You Need What’s in this Administrator Guide? Finding the Information You Need IntroductionTable of Contents Introduction New Features in Version J4 What’s New in this Version?License Agreement DisclaimerPatent information Trademark and CopyrightThird Party Software, Licenses and Copyright Third Party SoftwareLicense for openssh Portable OpenSSH contains the following additional License for Less BSD License for zlib Safety Instructions Administrator GuideEnvironmental Issues TANDBERG’s Environmental PolicyEnvironmental Issues RoHS Table China RoHS TableFeatures Overview & MPS Capacity MPS ModelsRear View Tandberg MPS at a GlanceRack Mountable Chassis Front ViewInstallation What is in the Box? Precautions, Unpacking and MountingPrecautions Rack MountingMPS 200 with 2 Media Processing Boards Front Side Media Processing Boards System Controller Board in slotModule System Controller MPS 200 with Isdn and V.35 Network Cards Rear SideSerial 3/4 Board SerialMPS 800 with 8 Media Processing Cards Front Side System Controller Board in slot Media Processing Boards2Power Supply units hot swap MPS 800 with Isdn and V.35 Network Cards Rear SideConnecting Cables Connecting CablesConnecting Ethernet Cables Starting the System Starting the SystemLCD Menu Structure LCD MenusLCD Menu Structure System Controller Board Parameter Configuration Initial ConfigurationParameter Configuration Media Processing Board Parameter Configuration Quick Setup of the MPS User Interfaces for the MPS Using the Web InterfaceUser Interfaces for the MPS OverviewConfiguration of the MPS using Web Interface Simple IP ConfigurationSimple IP Configuration Configuration of the System Controller BoardRegistration to a Gatekeeper Simple H.323 ConfigurationSimple H.323 Configuration Enter the Gatekeeper IP AddressSimple PRI Configuration Simple PRI ConfigurationSimple PRI Configuration Simple Dial In Configuration Simple Dial In ConfigurationDial In Configuration Using the MPS MCU Usage Information MCU Usage InformationMCU Conference Overview MCU Conference OverviewFilter Conference Overview Setting Up a MCU Conference Create ConferenceConference Configuration Floor to Full Screen Maximum Call DurationLegacy Level Billing CodeVideo Settings Conference LayoutShow Current Speaker Video Format CP AutoswitchingCreate Only Add Participants Cancel Video Custom FormatsConference Selfview Lecture ModeDual Video Stream Telephone IndicationChair Control Participant Identifier TimeoutParticipant Identifier Minimum Bandwidth TresholdSecondary Rate Optimal Voice SwitchEncoder Selection Policy Web SnapshotsAudio Settings Security Settings PasswordPassword Out Encryption Encryption ModeProtected Numbers in the Dial In Configuration ProtectParticipants Settings Network Settings Manage an Active Conference Manage an Active ConferenceConference Status Participants Encryption / PasswordConference Mode Conference SnapshotAdd Participants Add Participants 23 Manual Dialing Call TypeSecond Number Add Participants 33 Manual Dialing Example 2 H.323 / IP IP Address Example 3 Isdn Add Participants ExamplesExample 1 H.323 / IP H.323 ID Example 4 G.703 Leased LineEdit Conference Settings Conference ConfigurationRead More Using Dial In Direct Numbers Dial In Direct didProtected Numbers Basic View Video Dual Video Stream DuoVideoTF/H.239/BFCPPicture Actions Audio Input LevelPaticipant Info Advanced ViewAdvanced View Call InfoTerminal List How to Initiate Cascaded ConferenceTerminal List View MCUs in CascadeChange View Gateway Features and Capacity Gateway Features Gateway CapacityGateway Usage Information Gateway Usage InformationGateway Calls Overview Gateway Calls OverviewDisconnect a Call Disconnect a Gateway CallTransfer a Call Transfer a Gateway CallH.323 Call Transfer window will be shown Phone Book Phone Book MainNetwork ID Create New Network Module CancelAdd New Entry Select Create New toEdit Entry Network ID SaveGroup Entry Create New CancelAdd New Group Entry AddSystem Status Isdn PRI Board Status Isdn PRI Board StatusIsdn PRI Board Status Most common cause codes for IsdnBoard Status Board StatusBoard Status Serial V.35 Board Status Serial V.35 Board StatusSerial V.35 Board Status Media Board IP Status Media Board IP StatusStatus StatusGatekeeper Status Server Status SIP StatusSIP Status RegistrationSystem Unit, Software, Configuration, Managed Resources System InformationTotal Gateway Resources MCU, Gateway, HardwareMCU Resources HardwareGateway Used ResourcesTotal EthernetsSystem Configuration Network Configuration Network ConfigurationSend Number PRI Board in Slot 1-nSend Complete Parallel DialNSF Video Mode Speech TimersNSF Telephony Mode NSF Telephony NumberTrunk Groups Initial RestartAlert PRI Interface Configuration PRI InterfacesNumber Range Start Number Range StopAllow Nfas Nfas Group IDNfas Interface ID E1/T1 Interfaces E1/T1 Interface ConfigurationNetwork Configuration T1 Cable LengthTion Board EnableBoard Interfaces Physical LayerChannel 1 to Start Channel 1 to Max Channels 1 toCalls Address IP Interfaces ConfigurationIP Configuration Interface 1 Subnet MaskDNS Interfaces, IP Services IP ServicesDNS Interface 1 Media Board IP Configuration Media Board IP ConfigurationMedia Board Configuration Slot 1 to n 100 Serial V.35 Board InterfacesGatekeeper Settings, Net 101Snmp Configuration 102SIP Configuration 103QoS Quality of Service Configuration 104Miscellaneous Configuration Miscellaneous Configuration105 106 Software UpgradeSoftware Upgrade Important Before UpgradingLanguage Configuration and File Management 107Set Language File Management 108Dialog Pictures Dialog Pictures109 Dialog Sounds, SymbolsSymbols Dialog Sounds110 Configuration Using XMLUsing the XML Document XML DocumentCertificate Management 111Certificate Management Manage CertificatesGateway Configuration 112Gateway Functionality 113Gateway Functionality and Dialling Rules About Dialling RulesDialling Rules Setting up Dialling Rules114 Handling Dialling Rules115 Examples with Isdn GatewayAbout V.35 Ports 116Examples with V.35 Gateway Example 1 didAbout G.703 Ports 117Examples with G.703 Gateway Example 1 did Example 2 did Example 3 didInteroperability Gateway Configuration118 Natural Video119 H.323External Crypto Device Percent of Total Bandwidth 120264 Load Limit121 File ManagementLegal File Formats MCU Configuration 122123 About the Dial In Numbers MenuAbout the Dial In Numbers Menu About 124Single Dial In Number Menu Single Dial In Number Menu125 Ad Hoc Conferences MenuAd Hoc Conferences 126 Static Conferences MenuStatic Conferences 127 Personal Conferences MenuPersonal Conferences 128 Password ProtectionNo Password Protection Edit Participants129 Direct Ad Hoc Conferences MenuDirect Ad Hoc Conferences 130 Network ProfilesNetwork Profiles Conference Template Configuration Conference Template Configuration131 Conference Templates are found in the MCU Configuration tab 132133 134 Video Format135 136 137 Force Aspect Ratio138 139 140 141 Entry and Exit Tone142 143 144 145 Technical DescriptionsChassis System Controller Board Interface 146System Controller Board Interface Serial Port Pinout COM1 PinoutChassis 147Media Processing Board Interface Advanced Video OptionE1/T1 Network Interface Card IIC-8 148E1/T1 Network Interface Card IIC-8 PRI E1/T1 PinoutLED’s for the E1/T1 PRI Interface Card IIC-8 Channel Service Unit149 PRI Protocols150 AT&T Service Code Ref.1Sprint Service Code Ref.2 PRI T1 US only151 Serial Interface Card SIC-32Serial Interface Card SIC-32 Serial Interface Card Cable Description Pair no Plug C Plug a Signal Name Plug B152 Serial Interface Cable DescriptionPower Supply for Tandberg MPS Power SuppliesPower Supply Tandberg MPS 153PRI E1/T1 Isdn Interface Card 154MPS 800 Inserting Network Interface Cards Serial Interface Card155 MPS 200 Inserting Network Interface CardsQuality of Service QoS Quality of Service Feature QoS156 Video Features 157Optimal Voice Switch 158Other Features 159Flow Control DownspeedingTF Inband Changing of Video and Audio Algorithms Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery160 Transcoding and Ratematching161 Features SupportedAdministrator Features Supported Distributed MCUs162 Ports and Packet Sizes163 Secure Conference EncryptionSecure Conference Encryption 164 System Management ToolsDisable Services Secure Shell SSH Security Alert 165System Management and Security 166 Appendices167 Tandberg MPS 200168 Network Interfaces169 Tandberg MPS 800170 Product Approvals 171Product Approvals and Declarations Class Product Declaration172 SIP Current RFC’s and Drafts SupportedCurrent RFCs and Drafts Supported Configuring LCS Configuring LCS and MPS for SIPConfiguring LCS and MPS 173Login and Locate the Server Select the Host Authorization tab174 175 Add a RouteSet Transport to TCP Set Port to Example #1 DNS Server Configuration MPS DNS ConfigurationConfiguring the MPS DNS ConfigurationSet SIP Mode to On MPS SIP ConfigurationSIP Configuration 177Verify the Configuration Configuring SIP Dial In Numbers178 European Headquarters
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